Ultraman Ginga Theater Special

Ultraman Ginga Theater Special

5.5

Sep 07 2013

1h 37m

Action, Adventure, Family, Science Fiction

This is the first film adaptation of the Ultraman Ginga TV series. It was released as a double-bill with Mega Monster Rush: Ultra Frontier - Dino-Tank Hunting. Chronologically it takes place between Episode 6 & 7 of the Ultraman Ginga TV show.

Hiroya Ishimaru

Hiroya Ishimaru

Ultraman Taro

Takuya Negishi

Takuya Negishi

Hikaru Raidō

Mio Miyatake

Mio Miyatake

Misuzu Isurugi

Mizuki Ohno

Mizuki Ohno

Kenta Watarai

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